14. Hit up the Capital Fringe Music Festival, June 25-26. The outdoor music festival -- an offshoot of the Capital Fringe Festival, coming up later in the summer -- showcases live music performances, theater, dance and puppetry.

15. Upgrade your snow cone. Shave ice is a popular Hawaiian dessert with a fine, snowy texture paired with a fruity, sweet taste.

17. Forage from some of D.C.'s most beloved food trucks at the Fairgrounds (1201 Half St. SE). You still have three chances to catch the monthly food truck fest, Truckeroo, on July 8, Aug. 19 and Sept. 16.

18. Hit up a music festival. The West Coast may have Coachella, but there are plenty of great music festivals just a bus ride away from D.C., including ;Firefly Music Festival, June 16-19, in Dover, Delaware, and the Vans Warped Tour July 16 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland

20. Take home a furry new friend. Hundreds of animal shelters will come together July 23 for Clear the Shelters, a nationwide animal adoption drive.

21. Have a lazy summer day. Stretch out, lounge -- and get your TV binge on! New seasons of "Orange is the New Black," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" will all be on Netflix in June.

22. Take yourself out to the ballgame. Get tickets to a game at Nats Park.

28. Enjoy Rickey Month in July. Dubbed the official cocktail of D.C., the Rickey has been called "air conditioning in a glass."

29. Celebrate the Air and Space Museum's 40th birthday by spending All Night at the Museum. The iconic building on the mall will be open all night -- from 8:30 p.m. July 1 to 10 a.m. July 2 -- for one big, free party, although the 21+ event requires tickets.

30. Stretch in the park. Here are some of the top outdoor yoga programs in the District with free classes through the summer.

31. See "ICEBERGS" at the National Building Museum. From July 2 to Sept. 5, the museum will be transformed by massive icebergs built out of transparent polycarbonate panels. Visitors can climb an iceberg and see the "ocean floor" below.

32. Celebrate America. Grab some apple pie, check out a July 4 parade and get ready for the main event -- spectacular fireworks! Find an event near you.

33. Visit The Renwick Gallery. You have until July 10 to check out the larger-than-life installations of the WONDER exhibit on the museum's first floor.

34. Take a day trip. Who said a staycation has to be boring? Head out to one of these exciting destinations in Maryland or Virginia.

35. Kayak or paddle along the Potomac. You can rent stand-up paddleboards and kayaks at the Key Bridge Boathouse (3500 Water St. NW, beneath the Key Bridge) and Thompson Boat Center (2900 Virginia Ave. NW, near the Watergate).

36. Explore Theodore Roosevelt Island. The area is one of D.C.'s hidden gems, and honors our 26th president's love of the outdoors. Explore the trails through wooded swamplands or kayak around the island.

38. Stroll along the National Mall. Become a tourist for the day and see the monuments millions travel to see each year.

39. Have a staring contest with a celebrity. The National Portrait Gallery's "Eye Pop: The Celebrity Gaze" runs through July 10 and features Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, Kobe Bryant, Serena Williams and more superstars giving their best "Blue Steel" pose.

40. Set sail in Annapolis. Maryland's capital is a nautical heavyweight. Take in the gorgeous views, restaurants, bars, boats -- and all the crab cakes you can eat.

74. Scour Eastern Market(225 7th St. SE) for fresh fruits and veggies, meats, treats and treasures. Local artists and vendors set up outside, as does a fantastic flea market (7th Street SE between C Street and Pennsylvania Avenue SE). Top it all off with a stop at the absolutely perfect local gem Capitol Hill Books.

75. Check out the tall ships. Massive ships from around the world sail into Baltimore's Inner Harbor this summer. Visit Sail Baltimore's website for the full schedule.

94. Walk around the National Mall monuments at sunset. Stick around a little longer to take some beautiful nighttime photos.

95. Take a brew tour. D.C. Brew Tours' The Original D.C. Craft Brew Tour is a great way to sample the area's beer scene. Plus, your ticket also includes VIP tours of at least three of the four breweries you will visit on the.

96. Bask in some great views of the city at the top of the Washington Monument. It's definitely a tourist-y activity, but summer is the perfect time to head to the top of the tower for the beautiful photo-op.

97. Visit a farmer's market.FRESHFARM Markets hosts tons of open-air farmers markets all around the city throughout the summer.

98. Bid farewell to summer. Enjoy the sounds and the last of the summer days Sept. 5 at the Bethany Beach Jazz Funeral on the Bethany Beach Boardwalk.

99. Relax on the Capitol lawn and take in music from the National Symphony Orchestra at D.C.'s free Labor Day Capitol Concert at the U.S. Capitol.

100. Celebrate H Street with food, music, vendors and plenty of neighborhood fun. This year's H Street Festival will take place Sept. 17, just before the official start of fall.